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Flytende Kjernekraftverk • Russland tilbyr Indonesia et eksperimentelt 48 MW-system for millioner dollar. Konstruksjon i Indonesia. Diskusjon og planlegging er i gang, men siste nytt er at Indonesia skal velge et landbasert system. • Diskusjon mellom Kina og Russland om flytende systemer fra Severodvinsk. • Alexander Rumyantsev (Federal Atomic Energy Agency): "The plant could be moved, for example, to Indonesia, via the Northern Sea Route and then could be returned via the same route” ……"If nobody buys the plant, it will be used to provide our city of Severodvinsk with power and heat." "Our colleagues all over the Pacific region are asking us to show them the floating plant in action. When they see it, they will willingly purchase similar plants by series... We have thoroughly blueprinted a floating nuclear plant [based on] Russian icebreaker reactors. We have spent a round sum on the endeavor, and we need 150 million US dollars to build the plant. The project is of tremendous interest, and we are looking for capital investors. We think we shall attract the banking world to it,"

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Flytende Kjernekraftverk • 30. juni 2005: “Russian design draft for 600-MW floating nuclear plant. Rosatom approves construction of floating nuclear plant.” • 28. juli 2005: “Russia and China sign $86.5-million contract for construction of floating nuclear plant. (Severodvinsk, 2011)” • 30. juli 2005: “Russia's Federal Nuclear Energy Agency has said it will complete the first of several floating nuclear plants by 2011 and put it into operation at the northern port of Severodvinsk, on the White Sea. Construction will start next year. Each 70- megawatt plant is designed to last 40 years and will cost about $200 million US. The far eastern regions of Kamchatka and Chukotka -- governed by oil tycoon Roman Abramovich - - have already signed up for one each.”